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Destoying the Universe with science?

No troll subject. It's just an out-of-curiosity thing :)

There's so much talk about science enabling us to destroy this and that, so I thought it would be nice to know if humanity someday has to worry about destroying the entire universe
#26 Photons have mass? They certainly don't in the context we've been talking about them here. Or are you just trolling?
For my tuppence - I understand the argument that we couldn't destroy anything that's moving faster than the speed of light BUT, you're forgetting that we've had to invoke 'expansion' to cover the period of the universe's birth to explain the homogeneity of the background radiation, in which the universe expanded, faster than the speed of light. So we're not forsaken evil geniuses just yet, there is hope that our death and destruction isn't just contained to our stellar corner of the universe. >:)
I suppose if we REALLY want to be sure about the destruction of at least everything living in the universe, we could blow up everything that we CAN see and then booby trap the scene so that when anything that could see the explosion comes looking, we could set off the mother of all super galaxy novas.......
or we could not destroy the universe... is that not an option? cuz i choose life.
On the lighter side...I once saw a cartoon...one made in the 50's. It showed a vacuum cleaner that went berserk...It started sucking up everything around it...It sucked up all things on the earth...then the earth...then the solar system...then the galaxy...then distant galaxies...then its self...and then all was gone. Just white light left in the void. Very funny. Also...Is there any chance that time changes from day light savings time to standard time... could mess with the space time continuum ? I mean if you have another hour to do over and you change something...you might alter history and destroy us all. LoL :]
That cartoon about the vacuum cleaner has helped me form my theory about the cycle of the universe. From a point of singularity... Boom the big bang and the universe and its matter expands. As the matter starts to come together it creates gravity and is now actually starting to pull the universe back together...because the black holes created by failed stars are slowly but surely drawing all matter back together.There are lots of black holes..but one by one they will absorb each other and become stronger as they grow in mass...from a billion black holes they will be reduced to a million ...then thousands.. hundreds and when there is only two left...they merge and a singular point is created...and boom the whole damn starts over again...Its called eternity... :]
"That cartoon about the vacuum cleaner has helped me form my theory about the cycle of the universe."

You couldn't ask for better help than that :)

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